Echium fastuosum - Pride of Madeira
By Delonix1
- 25 Mar, 2010
- 12 likes
This was only a small section of the many Pride of Madeira blooming in this large yard in Point Loma, San Diego, CA. Photo taken March 20, 2010.
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Stunning!
25 Mar, 2010
An amazing sight !!
25 Mar, 2010
You would need a large garden for this Beauty!!
25 Mar, 2010
Wow, so much bloom and so large! Wonderful someone has such a mass planted to be enjoyed!
25 Mar, 2010
A superb plant Andy, I'm a big fan of Echiums.
25 Mar, 2010
I love that Andy........
25 Mar, 2010
Sandra:
It's around 8 feet/ 2.5 meters tall. It's an illusion -- looking much larger than it really is...because thy're planted on a side of a hill.
26 Mar, 2010
Thanks for all the wonderful comments!
26 Mar, 2010
Wow.....fantastic.
27 Mar, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
Thanks! : > )
27 Mar, 2010
Your welcome......
27 Mar, 2010
my echiums are still hiding in the tunnel...lol
29 Mar, 2010
Sandra:
Should it be blooming soon...or is it blooming already?
29 Mar, 2010
its the pininana...probably have to wait till next year.....
29 Mar, 2010
Sandra:
Yes, the biennial plant which dies after it blooms. Yes, this plant has naturalized in Half Moon Bay in the San Francisco Bay Area. They're so beautiful when they bloom. I've seen flower spikes on this plant to 20 feet/ 6.1 meters tall.
29 Mar, 2010
i think ill have to investigate these ones. they look soo lovely..
30 Mar, 2010
Sandra:
Echium fastuosum - Pride of Madeira is a very drought tolerant plant. In fact, it prefers to have the soil on the dry side. It's an easy plant to grow. : > )
31 Mar, 2010
lovely.
2 Apr, 2010
is it perennial Delonix?
2 Apr, 2010
Khayla:
Thanks! : > )
3 Apr, 2010
Sandra:
Yes, Echium fastuosum is an evergreen, very long-lived shrub.
3 Apr, 2010
evergreen....long lived...shrub.....i now have to have it.....;-)
3 Apr, 2010
Sandra:
LOL!!! : > )
It is available for sale there where you live?
4 Apr, 2010
Wow amazing
8 Jun, 2011
Scotkat:
Yes, these are pretty amazing and very common here.
9 Jun, 2011
Delonix, i havent found any plants yet..but i have spotted some seed.
10 Jun, 2011
Sandra:
That's great! I've read they're easy to germinate from seed.
13 Jun, 2011
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OMG.......thats just amazing..how tall is it....
25 Mar, 2010